i think i mentioned to you, for my wife carol -- you can trace her family back literally to the mayflower. she's quaker -- quakers who came down to washington, d.c. to visit with president lincoln. all of the way back. and for me it's been a big blank slate, but i have been working on ancestry.com, and i have traced my family back to 1824 in salem, new jersey and now i'm trying to get them across the pond. and you can do that too, ancestry.com by the way is the place to go. they have 10 billion documents you can source but you can get two weeks free at tryancestry.com. join me today and figure out your own family tree. visit tryancestry.com, and you get two free weeks to see what you can discover. we'll compare family trees here. so peter -- well first before we get to comments, and i know you have had a lot of people on facebook and twitter, say we have got to talk about this richard mourdock. he is a tea partier, a republican consolidate in indiana. he is up against joe donnelly who will be on our show tomorrow morning -- friday i'm sorry. they are having a big debate and the question w